Kanzas and Nebraska: The History, Geographical and Physical Characteristics, and Political Position of These Terretories : an Account of the Emigrant Aid Companies, and Directions to EmigrantsPhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 256 Seiten |
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... westward for several days , by the " Long river , " till he came to the neighborhood of waters flowing into the Pacific . Had he done this , he would have been the first white man in Nebraska . But the Long river does not exist , and ...
... westward for several days , by the " Long river , " till he came to the neighborhood of waters flowing into the Pacific . Had he done this , he would have been the first white man in Nebraska . But the Long river does not exist , and ...
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... westward marching brought him to the Padoucahs , a very brave and warlike nation . Here he erected a cross , with the arms of the king , Sept. 27th , 1719. In his report of his expedition he gives the details which we have quoted , and ...
... westward marching brought him to the Padoucahs , a very brave and warlike nation . Here he erected a cross , with the arms of the king , Sept. 27th , 1719. In his report of his expedition he gives the details which we have quoted , and ...
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... - tempt again their removal to a distant location . The Shawnees occupy a belt of country immediately south of the Kanzas river , running westward one hundred INDIAN TRIBES . 21 miles from the Missouri line , 20 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... - tempt again their removal to a distant location . The Shawnees occupy a belt of country immediately south of the Kanzas river , running westward one hundred INDIAN TRIBES . 21 miles from the Missouri line , 20 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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... westward are seen often densely wooded with firs and pines , though in other places quite bare . If it proves possible to run this timber down the waters of the upper streams in the freshets , it will be a material assistance to the ...
... westward are seen often densely wooded with firs and pines , though in other places quite bare . If it proves possible to run this timber down the waters of the upper streams in the freshets , it will be a material assistance to the ...
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... westward emigrants . Fort Laramie is three hundred and twenty - seven miles west of Fort Kearney by the travelled route , and six hun- dred and thirty - nine miles from Fort Leavenworth . It is situated on Laramie's Creek , a rapid ...
... westward emigrants . Fort Laramie is three hundred and twenty - seven miles west of Fort Kearney by the travelled route , and six hun- dred and thirty - nine miles from Fort Leavenworth . It is situated on Laramie's Creek , a rapid ...
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